Well sonny, all you gotta do is take a look at the squirrel tails and how the crows are barking in the morning. If the squirrel tails are fluffy then you know there will be cold until May. Now if the crows are barking and not crowing when there is a half moon on a clear night, then you know there will be an early thaw and April will be warmer than colder. But if that's the case, you really should see how quick a coyote runs if you shoot at him and miss. If he runs straight then spring will be early but if he runs like a old Dodge Dart that needs a front end alignment, then you know spring will be late and you should consider May instead of April. Are you following this?

Now this will all go out the window if a gray Owl is hooting on the 17th of February. If you hear a gray owl hooting on the 17th of February, then you just can't be certain if April is going to be warm or cold.

No superstition, it's science. The animals will tell you, you just have to listen. Pass that mason jar back ov'r here will ya.................

you better git that ole' geetar of yours out and wright some music.. cause that thar has the makin' of a great country song. Just add in that your wife left, your dog died, and the ole' F150 has two flats!

you better git that ole' geetar of yours out and wright some music.. cause that thar has the makin' of a great country song. Just add in that your wife left, your dog died, and the ole' F150 has two flats!